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List below but pics too big to upload, so see attached Word doc with further info-


Dish rack. Unused ?2 (more a pinky red rather than the colour in the pic)


Sock and stocking aid. Used once ?5


Steam cleaner. Used once or twice ?15 NOW ?7


Boys blue jeans and trousers ?3 each- NOW ?7 FOR ALL FIVE PAIRS

size 10-11 slim fit

size 9 slim/skinny got from Next

size 10/11 regular fit from Gap

size 10 regular fit from Gap

size 11 regular fit from Matalan

Apart from the first all the others have adjustable waists


Next hoodies size 8 years with the same design on front and back, both barely worn ?3 each or both for ?5. The orange is more of an orange peach colour.


Boys winter coat size 8-9yrs. Worn and washed but a really warm winter coat with detachable fur. ?3


Boys grey school trousers x6- NOW ?3 FOR ALL SIX PAIRS

5 pairs of 9-10 yr old and one 10-11yr old. All worn but washed and in good condition with adjustable waists from different shops M&S, Morrisons and Asda.

?5 for all 6 pairs


Kids? books, any 3 books for ?1 or the lot for ?5 NOW ?3 FOR THE LOT


Women?s black shoes, only worn once or twice size 8/42. ?3 each or both for ?5

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